RI 3506 Studies Of Roof Movement In Coal Mines ? 3. Gibson Mine Of The Hillman Coal Be Coke Co. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. R. Maize
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

This report is the third of a series on convergence of roof and floor in coal mines and subsidence of surface that accompanies it. The first papery dealt with extraction in a mechanized mine (Montour 10) having relatively short rib lines that retreat rapidly. The second 6/ dealt with extraction in a mine (Crucible) in which coal was loaded by hand and in which the rib lines were long and slow-moving. The present report deals with a mine (Gibson) in which conditions approximated those in the Crucible mine, except that the distance between room centers was considerably less and the pillars were narrower in consequence. Moreover, the average cover was less and the studies were made under the steep hillside of a stream valley compared with a gently rolling surface over the portions of the second mine studied. Gibson mine lies in the east-central part of Washington County, Pa., approximately midway between the Montour 10 and Crucible mines on a north-south line. A cooperative agreement covering the work was made with the Hillman Coal & Coke Co. through W. L. Affelder, vice president. This paper describes the methods used in the investigation, gives excerpts from the data obtained, and offers such generalisations as appear to be justified.
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APA: E. R. Maize  (1940)  RI 3506 Studies Of Roof Movement In Coal Mines ? 3. Gibson Mine Of The Hillman Coal Be Coke Co. ? Introduction

MLA: E. R. Maize RI 3506 Studies Of Roof Movement In Coal Mines ? 3. Gibson Mine Of The Hillman Coal Be Coke Co. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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